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@Steve Huff , What kind of machine did you use?
I just strung one of those. I cut the cap grommets back to where a regular bumper guard would be. Plays less clunky for me.Head Prestige 18x20 93 sq in with full cap grommets
Oh, and my fixed clamps couldn't reach the top string, so I have to use flying clamps in addition to get the top string to tension.
the V13 i string very often was fine, until this guy discovered black string (from silver).... so it is a challenge to string the V13 with fullbed of black string (for my eyes).I had no idea it could vary that much from racket to racket, but stringing my Pro Staff is a PITA compared to my TF40. I think the TF40 has bigger grommet holes or better chamfers (though not the big eyelets like the T-Fight.)
I would disagree with that. I've strung a few Prestiges and I just cut the end of the string to a sharp point. Goes through with no issue at all.The head prestiges are pain in the neck with the full cap on.
I have the original Wilson instructions if anyone needs them.T2000 is by far the most difficult racquet I have ever restrung. Make sure to take some photos before you cut out the old strings. I used masking tape to mark some of the important areas (tie-offs, etc.) removing the old strings.
Absolutely...would like to get the stringing instructions. If I ever get bold enough to tackle mine...but it won't be no time soon.I have the original Wilson instructions if anyone needs them.
dittoAbsolutely...would like to get the stringing instructions. If I ever get bold enough to tackle mine...but it won't be no time soon.
Absolutely...would like to get the stringing instructions. If I ever get bold enough to tackle mine...but it won't be no time soon.
If you guys would PM me your email addresses, I'll the destructions to you.ditto![]()
thank you Sir.If you guys would PM me your email addresses, I'll the destructions to you.
I used an Alpha Apex with a Wise head.@Steve Huff , What kind of machine did you use?
I just strung one of those. I cut the cap grommets back to where a regular bumper guard would be. Plays less clunky for me.
The SW102 is a complete pain in the ass because the pattern is not symmetrical like all other racquets I've ever strung. It's slightly different on both sides.
Maybe he meant it just wasn't symmetrical when HE strung it.What do you mean by the SW102's pattern isn't symmetrical?
There are 9 mains on each side.
Skips are at 8H,10H and 8T,10T (on both sides).
That's a very standard layout for a stick that has 18 mains.
Prince Rebel 95 with O ports.
Strung with Babolat Vs.
I string it everything 3 weeks for the customer.
I'd feel less nervous diffusing a bomb
What's yours?
Cheers, Paul